Final Fantasy 14 Patch 6.2 Arrives in August and Adds the Island Sanctuary

Final Fantasy 14's upcoming Patch 6.2, which is titled Buried Memory, will add the long-awaited Island Sanctuary that will allow players to gather materials, build facilities, care for creatures, and much more on their very own island.

Revealed during the latest Letter from the Producer LIVE broadcast for Final Fantasy 14, Island Sanctuary very much sounds like it takes inspiration from games like Animal Crossing and Stardew Valley and it is being described as "relaxing solo content" that required no previous crafting or gathering experience.

Island Sanctuary was announced in 2021 and Final Fantasy 14 director Naoki Yoshida shared a bit more about what players can expect from this content.

"There are elements of pioneering and building things," Yoshida revealed. "So you would have a facility that you build or a farm that you can cultivate or you can have animals there. You can leave it as-is if you want to let the weeds grow out of control, that's perfectly fine. Or if you want to go there and make it your own, that's perfectly fine as well."

He also mentioned players can invite their friends to their Island Sanctuary so they can "idly chat," if they so desire. While there are no real objectives or ties to the main story, it looks like there will be a lot to look forward to for those looking for a new way to play Final Fantasy 14. Oh, and players can earn special items by completing various content on the island.

Island Sanctuary and Patch 6.2 are scheduled to arrive in late August and the patch will add "the latest chapter in the critically acclaimed story, fresh battle changes, system updates, and more." There will be a new 8-Player Raid called Pandæmonium, the Duty Support feature will be "expanded to include main scenario dungeons from Snow Cloak through The Vaults," and more.

Patch 6.25 was also teased and it will feature new Side Quests and the promise that the Somehow Further Hildibrand Adventure will continue.

For more, check out how the dream of playing Final Fantasy 14 solo is almost here and why, although the MMO's housing is daunting, HGXIV is here to help.

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Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.

New to Prime Video in July 2022: The Terminal List, House of Gucci, and More

The Terminal List kicks off Prime Video's July and stars Chris Pratt in a new series that's based on the best-selling novel by Jack Carr of the same name. After his entire platoon of Navy SEALs is ambushed, Pratt's James Reece must wrestle with conflicting memories of what happened alongside dealing with "dark forces working against him" that threaten the lives of those most important to him.

Don't Make Me Go follows John Cho's Max after he discovers he has a terminal disease. In response, he chooses to use the time he has left to live all the moments he will miss with his daughter Wally (Mia Isaac) and perhaps reunite with her mother who left them long ago.

Anything's Possible is a coming-of-age story that stars Eva Reign as Kelsa, a "confident high school girl who is trans, as she navigated through senior year." July will also see the arrival of Paper Girls, a story of four paper girls who get caught up in a war between time travelers after Halloween in 1998. They then find themselves in the future and must work to get back to where they belong alongside meeting adult versions of themselves.

Alongside the Prime Video originals mentioned above, subscribers will also be treated to House of Gucci, The 355, Gladiator, and a ton more movies and shows throughout the month.

Check out the slideshow gallery below for a spotlight of some of the most notable July 2022 Prime Video releases followed by the full list:

July 1

Movies

  • 16-Love (2012)
  • 1UP (2022)
  • 52 Pick-Up (1986)
  • A Feral World (2020)
  • A Hologram for the King (2016)
  • A Very Brady Sequel (1996)
  • Adventure Boyz (2020)
  • Aeon Flux (2005)
  • Ali (2001)
  • Ali Director’s Cut (2001)
  • All Roads to Pearla (2019)
  • As Long as We Both Shall Live (2016)
  • Attack of the Unknown (2020)
  • Awaken The Shadowman (2017)
  • Barry Munday (2010)
  • Betrayed (1988)
  • Blown Away (1994)
  • Blue Jay (2016)
  • Body of Evidence (1993)
  • Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961)
  • Broadway Danny Rose (1984)
  • Cadillac Man (1990)
  • Call of the Wolf (2017)
  • Cedar Rapids (2011)
  • Changeland (2019)
  • Chasing Molly (2019)
  • Clueless (1995)
  • Coffy (1973)
  • Cotton Comes to Harlem (1970)
  • Coyotaje (2019)
  • Criminal Law (1988)
  • Cruel Hearts (2020)
  • Cruiser (2020)
  • Dark Blue (2003)
  • Dark Waters (2019)
  • Dave Made A Maze (2017)
  • DC Noir (2019)
  • Dead Ringers (1988)
  • Drillbit Taylor (2008)
  • Easy Does It (2020)
  • Europa Report (2013)
  • Eye Of The Needle (1981)
  • Four Feathers (2002)
  • Forev (2014)
  • French Postcards (1979)
  • Frisky (2015)
  • Futureworld (1976)
  • Gino’s Wife (2016)
  • Gladiator (2000)
  • Good Neighbors (2011)
  • Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957)
  • Here Comes the Devil (2012)
  • High-Rise (2016)
  • Hobo with a Shotgun (2011)
  • Hot Dog...The Movie (1984)
  • Hot Fuzz (2007)
  • In Action (2021)
  • Infinitum: Subject Unknown (2021)
  • Internal Affairs (1990)
  • Into the Blue (2005)
  • Iris Warriors (2022)
  • Jacob’s Ladder (1990)
  • Jamie Marks Is Dead (2014)
  • Jennifer’s Body (2009)
  • Jiro Dreams of Sushi (2011)
  • John Dies at the End (2012)
  • Kiltro (2006)
  • Lincoln (2012)
  • Little Man Tate (1991)
  • Loves Spell (2020)
  • Lust For Love (2014)
  • Mandela (1997)
  • Midnight in Paris (2011)
  • Moments in Spacetime (2001)
  • No Way to Live (2017)
  • Party With Me (2021)
  • Patriot Games (1992)
  • Pieces of April (2003)
  • Play the Game (2009)
  • Pretty Ugly People (2008)
  • Racing With The Moon (1984)
  • Raging Bull (1980)
  • Revolutionary Road (2009)
  • Rosemary’s Baby (1968)
  • Runner (2018)
  • Say Your Prayers (2021)
  • Slash (2016)
  • Son of God (2014)
  • Speed (1994)
  • Stay (2021)
  • Stuff (2017)
  • Sunset Song (2016)
  • Swiped (2018)
  • Switchback (1997)
  • The Arbors (2020)
  • The Fighter (2010)
  • The Fighting Temptations (2003)
  • The General’s Daughter (1999)
  • The Gospel According to Andre (2018)
  • The Honor Farm (2017)
  • The Hunted (2003)
  • The Italian Job (2003)
  • The Mongolian Connection (2019)
  • The Pirates! Band Of Misfits (2012)
  • The Posthuman Project (2014)
  • The Queen of Versailles (2012)
  • The Republic of Two (2014)
  • The Rest of Us (2020)
  • The Sum of All Fears (2002)
  • The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999)
  • The Time Machine (2002)
  • Tucked (2018)
  • Unicorn City (2012)
  • Venus and Serena (2012)
  • Virtuosity (1995)
  • Wargames (1983)
  • We Love You, Sally Carmichael! (2017)
  • We Take The Low Road (2020)
  • When Icarus Fell (2018)
  • Yentl (1984)

TV Series

  • Alternatino With Arturo Castro S1 (2019)
  • The Terminal List (2022)
  • Very Cavallari (2018)

July 2

Movies

  • House of Gucci (2021)

July 8

TV Series

  • Warriors on the Field (2022)

July 15

Movies

  • Don’t Make Me Go (2022)

TV Series

  • Forever Summer: Hamptons (2022)

July 22

Movies

  • Anything's Possible (2022)
  • Prizefighter (2022)

July 29

TV Series

  • Paper Girls (2022)

Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.

New to Prime Video in July 2022: The Terminal List, House of Gucci, and More

The Terminal List kicks off Prime Video's July and stars Chris Pratt in a new series that's based on the best-selling novel by Jack Carr of the same name. After his entire platoon of Navy SEALs is ambushed, Pratt's James Reece must wrestle with conflicting memories of what happened alongside dealing with "dark forces working against him" that threaten the lives of those most important to him.

Don't Make Me Go follows John Cho's Max after he discovers he has a terminal disease. In response, he chooses to use the time he has left to live all the moments he will miss with his daughter Wally (Mia Isaac) and perhaps reunite with her mother who left them long ago.

Anything's Possible is a coming-of-age story that stars Eva Reign as Kelsa, a "confident high school girl who is trans, as she navigated through senior year." July will also see the arrival of Paper Girls, a story of four paper girls who get caught up in a war between time travelers after Halloween in 1998. They then find themselves in the future and must work to get back to where they belong alongside meeting adult versions of themselves.

Alongside the Prime Video originals mentioned above, subscribers will also be treated to House of Gucci, The 355, Gladiator, and a ton more movies and shows throughout the month.

Check out the slideshow gallery below for a spotlight of some of the most notable July 2022 Prime Video releases followed by the full list:

July 1

Movies

  • 16-Love (2012)
  • 1UP (2022)
  • 52 Pick-Up (1986)
  • A Feral World (2020)
  • A Hologram for the King (2016)
  • A Very Brady Sequel (1996)
  • Adventure Boyz (2020)
  • Aeon Flux (2005)
  • Ali (2001)
  • Ali Director’s Cut (2001)
  • All Roads to Pearla (2019)
  • As Long as We Both Shall Live (2016)
  • Attack of the Unknown (2020)
  • Awaken The Shadowman (2017)
  • Barry Munday (2010)
  • Betrayed (1988)
  • Blown Away (1994)
  • Blue Jay (2016)
  • Body of Evidence (1993)
  • Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961)
  • Broadway Danny Rose (1984)
  • Cadillac Man (1990)
  • Call of the Wolf (2017)
  • Cedar Rapids (2011)
  • Changeland (2019)
  • Chasing Molly (2019)
  • Clueless (1995)
  • Coffy (1973)
  • Cotton Comes to Harlem (1970)
  • Coyotaje (2019)
  • Criminal Law (1988)
  • Cruel Hearts (2020)
  • Cruiser (2020)
  • Dark Blue (2003)
  • Dark Waters (2019)
  • Dave Made A Maze (2017)
  • DC Noir (2019)
  • Dead Ringers (1988)
  • Drillbit Taylor (2008)
  • Easy Does It (2020)
  • Europa Report (2013)
  • Eye Of The Needle (1981)
  • Four Feathers (2002)
  • Forev (2014)
  • French Postcards (1979)
  • Frisky (2015)
  • Futureworld (1976)
  • Gino’s Wife (2016)
  • Gladiator (2000)
  • Good Neighbors (2011)
  • Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957)
  • Here Comes the Devil (2012)
  • High-Rise (2016)
  • Hobo with a Shotgun (2011)
  • Hot Dog...The Movie (1984)
  • Hot Fuzz (2007)
  • In Action (2021)
  • Infinitum: Subject Unknown (2021)
  • Internal Affairs (1990)
  • Into the Blue (2005)
  • Iris Warriors (2022)
  • Jacob’s Ladder (1990)
  • Jamie Marks Is Dead (2014)
  • Jennifer’s Body (2009)
  • Jiro Dreams of Sushi (2011)
  • John Dies at the End (2012)
  • Kiltro (2006)
  • Lincoln (2012)
  • Little Man Tate (1991)
  • Loves Spell (2020)
  • Lust For Love (2014)
  • Mandela (1997)
  • Midnight in Paris (2011)
  • Moments in Spacetime (2001)
  • No Way to Live (2017)
  • Party With Me (2021)
  • Patriot Games (1992)
  • Pieces of April (2003)
  • Play the Game (2009)
  • Pretty Ugly People (2008)
  • Racing With The Moon (1984)
  • Raging Bull (1980)
  • Revolutionary Road (2009)
  • Rosemary’s Baby (1968)
  • Runner (2018)
  • Say Your Prayers (2021)
  • Slash (2016)
  • Son of God (2014)
  • Speed (1994)
  • Stay (2021)
  • Stuff (2017)
  • Sunset Song (2016)
  • Swiped (2018)
  • Switchback (1997)
  • The Arbors (2020)
  • The Fighter (2010)
  • The Fighting Temptations (2003)
  • The General’s Daughter (1999)
  • The Gospel According to Andre (2018)
  • The Honor Farm (2017)
  • The Hunted (2003)
  • The Italian Job (2003)
  • The Mongolian Connection (2019)
  • The Pirates! Band Of Misfits (2012)
  • The Posthuman Project (2014)
  • The Queen of Versailles (2012)
  • The Republic of Two (2014)
  • The Rest of Us (2020)
  • The Sum of All Fears (2002)
  • The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999)
  • The Time Machine (2002)
  • Tucked (2018)
  • Unicorn City (2012)
  • Venus and Serena (2012)
  • Virtuosity (1995)
  • Wargames (1983)
  • We Love You, Sally Carmichael! (2017)
  • We Take The Low Road (2020)
  • When Icarus Fell (2018)
  • Yentl (1984)

TV Series

  • Alternatino With Arturo Castro S1 (2019)
  • The Terminal List (2022)
  • Very Cavallari (2018)

July 2

Movies

  • House of Gucci (2021)

July 8

TV Series

  • Warriors on the Field (2022)

July 15

Movies

  • Don’t Make Me Go (2022)

TV Series

  • Forever Summer: Hamptons (2022)

July 22

Movies

  • Anything's Possible (2022)
  • Prizefighter (2022)

July 29

TV Series

  • Paper Girls (2022)

Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.

New to HBO Max in July 2022: The Bob’s Burgers Movie, Last Night in Soho, and More

HBO Max subscribers have some big movies to look forward to in July, and one of the biggest additions is The Bob's Burgers Movie on July 12. Originally released in theaters on May 27, this big-screen take on the Fox animated comedy sees our main characters dealing with a big sinkhole that appears in front of the restaurant.

For those who have yet to see Last Night in Soho or want to watch it again, the film starring Anya Taylor-Joy, Thomasin McKenzie, and Matt Smith will make its way to HBO Max on July 1. Speaking of older films, both 1998 and 2014's Godzilla will also join HBO Max in July alongside Mad Max: Fury Road.

On the TV front, Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin will tell a new story of a "disparate group of teen girls" that must pay for the "secret sin their parents committed two decades ago... as well as their own." Issa Rae is also set to debut her new comedy Rap Sh!t, a series that follows "two estranged best friends in Miami, Florida, as they decide to start a rap group."

For the kids and kids at heart out there, Bugs Bunny Builders will arrive on July 26 and will become the "first-ever educational Looney Toons show and first Looney Tunes preschool show in over 20 years." In this show, Bugs and Lola are managers of the Looney Builders construction crew and their mission is to help their fellow citizens of Looneyburg with all their building needs.

Check out the slideshow gallery below for the highlights of HBO Max's July 2022 offerings, followed by the full list:

July 1

  • A Kind of Murder, 2016 (HBO)
  • A Simple Plan, 1998 (HBO)
  • Act of Valor, 2012 (HBO)
  • Angels in the Outfield, 1951
  • Arbitrage, 2012 (HBO)
  • Backstabbing for Beginners, 2018 (HBO)
  • Baggage Claim, 2013 (HBO)
  • Blanes Esquina Muller (AKA Blanes St and Muller), 2020 (HBO)
  • Bringing Out the Dead, 1999 (HBO)
  • Catch a Fire, 2006 (HBO)
  • Code of Silence, 1985 (HBO)
  • Confidence, 2003 (HBO)
  • David Copperfield, 1935
  • Doctor Who: Eve of Daleks, Special
  • Frank Miller's Sin City, 2005 (HBO) (Unrated Version)
  • Godzilla, 1998
  • Goodbye, Mr. Chips, 1969
  • Hollow Man, 2000 (HBO) (Director’s Cut)
  • How to Screw It All Up (AKA Cómo mandarlo todo a la mierda), Max Original Season 1 Premiere
  • I Spy, 2002
  • Indecent Proposal, 1993 (HBO)
  • Julia, 2009 (HBO)
  • La Ciudad De Las Fieras (AKA City of Wild Beasts), 2021 (HBO)
  • Last Night in Soho, 2021 (HBO)
  • Lisztomania, 1975
  • Lone Survivor, 2013 (HBO)
  • Lord of War, 2005 (HBO)
  • Losing Isaiah, 1995 (HBO)
  • Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter, 1968
  • Mrs. Winterbourne, 1996
  • One for the Money, 2012 (HBO)
  • Overboard, 1987 (HBO)
  • Pawn Sacrifice, 2014 (HBO)
  • Postcards From the Edge (1990)
  • Rio 2, 2014 (HBO)
  • Running Scared, 1986 (HBO)
  • Safe, 2012 (HBO)
  • She's Having a Baby., 1988 (HBO)
  • Sleepers, 1996 (HBO)
  • Sleepless in Seattle, 1993
  • Snow Day, 2000 (HBO)
  • Spy Kids, 2001
  • Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams, 2002
  • Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over, 2003
  • Suite Francaise, 2014 (HBO)
  • That Awkward Moment, 2014 (HBO)
  • The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer, 1947
  • The Con is On, 2018 (HBO)
  • The Counselor, 2013 (HBO) (Extended Version)
  • The Great American Pastime, 1956
  • The Heat, 2013 (HBO) (Extended Version)
  • The Impossible, 2012 (HBO)
  • The Legends of Zorro, 2005
  • The Other Woman, 2014 (HBO)
  • The Plot Thickens, Season 3 Premiere
  • The Raid 2, 2014
  • The Satanic Rites of Dracula, 1974
  • The World's End, 2013 (HBO)
  • This is Elvis, 1981
  • Thoroughbreds, 2017 (HBO)
  • Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning, 2012
  • Warrior, 2011 (HBO)
  • What's Eating Gilbert Grape, 1993 (HBO)

July 2

  • Before Midnight, 2022
  • Sidewalk Stories, 1989

July 7

  • Miss S, Max Original Season 1 Premiere
  • The Visitors, Max Original Season 1 Premiere

July 9

  • Mad Max: Fury Road, 2015

July 10

  • The Anarchists, Limited Documentary Series Premiere (HBO)

July 11

  • Tuca & Bertie, Season 3 Premiere

July 12

  • Craig of the Creek, Season 4C Premiere
  • Edge of the Earth, Sports Documentary Series Premiere (HBO)
  • The Bob's Burgers Movie, 2022 (HBO)

July 14

  • FBoy Island, Max Original Season 2 Premiere
  • Vote for Juan (Vota Juan), Season 1
  • Vote for Juan (Vamos Juan), Season 2
  • Vote for Juan (Venga Juan), Max Original Season 3 Premiere

July 15

  • Kung Fu, Season 2 Premiere
  • The Rehearsal, Comedy Series Premiere (HBO)

July 16

  • Godzilla, 2014 (HBO)

July 17

  • Rat in the Kitchen, Season 1 Premiere

July 19

  • We Baby Bears, Season 1D Premiere

July 21

  • Almost Fly, Max Original Season 1 Premiere
  • Pacto Brutal - O Assassinato de Daniella Perex, Max Original Documentary Series
  • Rap Sh!t, Max Original Season 1 Premiere
  • The Last Movie Stars, Max Original 6-Part Documentary Premiere

July 23

  • Walker, Season 2 Premiere

July 26

  • Bugs Bunny Builders, Season 1A Premiere

July 27

  • We Met in Virtual Reality, Original Documentary Premiere (HBO)

July 28

  • Citizen Ashe, Max Original Premiere
  • Love Monster, Max Original Season 3 Premiere
  • Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin, Max Original Season 1 Premiere
  • Wellington Paranormal, Season 4 Premiere

July 29

  • Superman & Lois, Season 2 Premiere
  • The Milestone Generation, 2022

Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.

New to HBO Max in July 2022: The Bob’s Burgers Movie, Last Night in Soho, and More

HBO Max subscribers have some big movies to look forward to in July, and one of the biggest additions is The Bob's Burgers Movie on July 12. Originally released in theaters on May 27, this big-screen take on the Fox animated comedy sees our main characters dealing with a big sinkhole that appears in front of the restaurant.

For those who have yet to see Last Night in Soho or want to watch it again, the film starring Anya Taylor-Joy, Thomasin McKenzie, and Matt Smith will make its way to HBO Max on July 1. Speaking of older films, both 1998 and 2014's Godzilla will also join HBO Max in July alongside Mad Max: Fury Road.

On the TV front, Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin will tell a new story of a "disparate group of teen girls" that must pay for the "secret sin their parents committed two decades ago... as well as their own." Issa Rae is also set to debut her new comedy Rap Sh!t, a series that follows "two estranged best friends in Miami, Florida, as they decide to start a rap group."

For the kids and kids at heart out there, Bugs Bunny Builders will arrive on July 26 and will become the "first-ever educational Looney Toons show and first Looney Tunes preschool show in over 20 years." In this show, Bugs and Lola are managers of the Looney Builders construction crew and their mission is to help their fellow citizens of Looneyburg with all their building needs.

Check out the slideshow gallery below for the highlights of HBO Max's July 2022 offerings, followed by the full list:

July 1

  • A Kind of Murder, 2016 (HBO)
  • A Simple Plan, 1998 (HBO)
  • Act of Valor, 2012 (HBO)
  • Angels in the Outfield, 1951
  • Arbitrage, 2012 (HBO)
  • Backstabbing for Beginners, 2018 (HBO)
  • Baggage Claim, 2013 (HBO)
  • Blanes Esquina Muller (AKA Blanes St and Muller), 2020 (HBO)
  • Bringing Out the Dead, 1999 (HBO)
  • Catch a Fire, 2006 (HBO)
  • Code of Silence, 1985 (HBO)
  • Confidence, 2003 (HBO)
  • David Copperfield, 1935
  • Doctor Who: Eve of Daleks, Special
  • Frank Miller's Sin City, 2005 (HBO) (Unrated Version)
  • Godzilla, 1998
  • Goodbye, Mr. Chips, 1969
  • Hollow Man, 2000 (HBO) (Director’s Cut)
  • How to Screw It All Up (AKA Cómo mandarlo todo a la mierda), Max Original Season 1 Premiere
  • I Spy, 2002
  • Indecent Proposal, 1993 (HBO)
  • Julia, 2009 (HBO)
  • La Ciudad De Las Fieras (AKA City of Wild Beasts), 2021 (HBO)
  • Last Night in Soho, 2021 (HBO)
  • Lisztomania, 1975
  • Lone Survivor, 2013 (HBO)
  • Lord of War, 2005 (HBO)
  • Losing Isaiah, 1995 (HBO)
  • Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter, 1968
  • Mrs. Winterbourne, 1996
  • One for the Money, 2012 (HBO)
  • Overboard, 1987 (HBO)
  • Pawn Sacrifice, 2014 (HBO)
  • Postcards From the Edge (1990)
  • Rio 2, 2014 (HBO)
  • Running Scared, 1986 (HBO)
  • Safe, 2012 (HBO)
  • She's Having a Baby., 1988 (HBO)
  • Sleepers, 1996 (HBO)
  • Sleepless in Seattle, 1993
  • Snow Day, 2000 (HBO)
  • Spy Kids, 2001
  • Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams, 2002
  • Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over, 2003
  • Suite Francaise, 2014 (HBO)
  • That Awkward Moment, 2014 (HBO)
  • The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer, 1947
  • The Con is On, 2018 (HBO)
  • The Counselor, 2013 (HBO) (Extended Version)
  • The Great American Pastime, 1956
  • The Heat, 2013 (HBO) (Extended Version)
  • The Impossible, 2012 (HBO)
  • The Legends of Zorro, 2005
  • The Other Woman, 2014 (HBO)
  • The Plot Thickens, Season 3 Premiere
  • The Raid 2, 2014
  • The Satanic Rites of Dracula, 1974
  • The World's End, 2013 (HBO)
  • This is Elvis, 1981
  • Thoroughbreds, 2017 (HBO)
  • Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning, 2012
  • Warrior, 2011 (HBO)
  • What's Eating Gilbert Grape, 1993 (HBO)

July 2

  • Before Midnight, 2022
  • Sidewalk Stories, 1989

July 7

  • Miss S, Max Original Season 1 Premiere
  • The Visitors, Max Original Season 1 Premiere

July 9

  • Mad Max: Fury Road, 2015

July 10

  • The Anarchists, Limited Documentary Series Premiere (HBO)

July 11

  • Tuca & Bertie, Season 3 Premiere

July 12

  • Craig of the Creek, Season 4C Premiere
  • Edge of the Earth, Sports Documentary Series Premiere (HBO)
  • The Bob's Burgers Movie, 2022 (HBO)

July 14

  • FBoy Island, Max Original Season 2 Premiere
  • Vote for Juan (Vota Juan), Season 1
  • Vote for Juan (Vamos Juan), Season 2
  • Vote for Juan (Venga Juan), Max Original Season 3 Premiere

July 15

  • Kung Fu, Season 2 Premiere
  • The Rehearsal, Comedy Series Premiere (HBO)

July 16

  • Godzilla, 2014 (HBO)

July 17

  • Rat in the Kitchen, Season 1 Premiere

July 19

  • We Baby Bears, Season 1D Premiere

July 21

  • Almost Fly, Max Original Season 1 Premiere
  • Pacto Brutal - O Assassinato de Daniella Perex, Max Original Documentary Series
  • Rap Sh!t, Max Original Season 1 Premiere
  • The Last Movie Stars, Max Original 6-Part Documentary Premiere

July 23

  • Walker, Season 2 Premiere

July 26

  • Bugs Bunny Builders, Season 1A Premiere

July 27

  • We Met in Virtual Reality, Original Documentary Premiere (HBO)

July 28

  • Citizen Ashe, Max Original Premiere
  • Love Monster, Max Original Season 3 Premiere
  • Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin, Max Original Season 1 Premiere
  • Wellington Paranormal, Season 4 Premiere

July 29

  • Superman & Lois, Season 2 Premiere
  • The Milestone Generation, 2022

Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.

New to Disney+ in July 2022: Ms. Marvel Season 1 Finale, High School Musical: The Musical: The Series Season 3, and More

Disney+ has a big July planned for its subscribers, and its offerings are perhaps led by the finale of Ms. Marvel. The final two episodes of Ms. Marvel's first season will air in July and will continue to tell the story of Kamala Khan and her journey with getting superpowers just like those heroes that she has always looked up to her whole life.

High School Musical: The Musical: The Series is also set to return with its third season on July 27, and it will take the Wildcats to Camp Shallow Lake and will challenge them to put on a performance to remember of Frozen alongside a "drama-filled 'docu-series' of the production."

Documentary fans have a ton to look forward to in July as Disney+ subscribers will be able to see the beauty of North America in America the Beautiful on July 4. From the "arctic icecaps to baking deserts and everything in-between" this documentary from the producers of Planet Earth and Frozen Planet is well worth a watch.

Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Lawrence Kasdan is also giving subscribers an unprecedented look behind the scenes at Industrial Light & Magic, the special visual effects, animation, and virtual production division of Lucasfilm. If you are more of a Marvel fan than a Star Wars one, you will also be treated to a Marvel Studios Assembled documentary all about the making of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.

Fans of Mickey Mouse can also look forward to The Wonderful Summer of Mickey Mouse and watch as Mickey and his friends tell their version of the events leading up to the Annual Summer Fireworks Spectacular.

Check out the slideshow gallery below for a spotlight of some of the most notable July 2022 Disney+ releases, followed by the full list:

Friday, July 1

  • 50 Shades of Sharks
  • The Birth of Big Air
  • The Good, the Bad, the Hungry
  • Hawaiian: The Legend of Eddie Aikau
  • Raging Bull Shark
  • Slaying the Badger
  • World's Biggest Tiger Shark?
  • World's Biggest Great White?
  • Marvel Studios Assembled: The Making of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

Monday, July 4

  • America the Beautiful

Wednesday, July 6

  • PJ Masks (S5, 8 episodes)
  • Ms. Marvel - Episode 5

Friday, July 8

  • The Wonderful Summer of Mickey Mouse

Wednesday, July 13

  • Chibi Tiny Tales (S1)
  • Life Below Zero: Next Generation (S4)
  • Spidey and His Amazing Friends (S1, 4 episodes)
  • Ms. Marvel - Episode 6 (Finale)

Friday, July 15

  • Zombies 3

Wednesday, July 20

  • Mira, Royal Detective (S2, 4 episodes)
  • Siempre Fui Yo
  • Tudo Igual... Só Que Não

Wednesday, July 27

  • High School Musical: The Musical: The Series - Season 3 Premiere
  • Light & Magic

Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.

New to Disney+ in July 2022: Ms. Marvel Season 1 Finale, High School Musical: The Musical: The Series Season 3, and More

Disney+ has a big July planned for its subscribers, and its offerings are perhaps led by the finale of Ms. Marvel. The final two episodes of Ms. Marvel's first season will air in July and will continue to tell the story of Kamala Khan and her journey with getting superpowers just like those heroes that she has always looked up to her whole life.

High School Musical: The Musical: The Series is also set to return with its third season on July 27, and it will take the Wildcats to Camp Shallow Lake and will challenge them to put on a performance to remember of Frozen alongside a "drama-filled 'docu-series' of the production."

Documentary fans have a ton to look forward to in July as Disney+ subscribers will be able to see the beauty of North America in America the Beautiful on July 4. From the "arctic icecaps to baking deserts and everything in-between" this documentary from the producers of Planet Earth and Frozen Planet is well worth a watch.

Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Lawrence Kasdan is also giving subscribers an unprecedented look behind the scenes at Industrial Light & Magic, the special visual effects, animation, and virtual production division of Lucasfilm. If you are more of a Marvel fan than a Star Wars one, you will also be treated to a Marvel Studios Assembled documentary all about the making of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.

Fans of Mickey Mouse can also look forward to The Wonderful Summer of Mickey Mouse and watch as Mickey and his friends tell their version of the events leading up to the Annual Summer Fireworks Spectacular.

Check out the slideshow gallery below for a spotlight of some of the most notable July 2022 Disney+ releases, followed by the full list:

Friday, July 1

  • 50 Shades of Sharks
  • The Birth of Big Air
  • The Good, the Bad, the Hungry
  • Hawaiian: The Legend of Eddie Aikau
  • Raging Bull Shark
  • Slaying the Badger
  • World's Biggest Tiger Shark?
  • World's Biggest Great White?
  • Marvel Studios Assembled: The Making of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

Monday, July 4

  • America the Beautiful

Wednesday, July 6

  • PJ Masks (S5, 8 episodes)
  • Ms. Marvel - Episode 5

Friday, July 8

  • The Wonderful Summer of Mickey Mouse

Wednesday, July 13

  • Chibi Tiny Tales (S1)
  • Life Below Zero: Next Generation (S4)
  • Spidey and His Amazing Friends (S1, 4 episodes)
  • Ms. Marvel - Episode 6 (Finale)

Friday, July 15

  • Zombies 3

Wednesday, July 20

  • Mira, Royal Detective (S2, 4 episodes)
  • Siempre Fui Yo
  • Tudo Igual... Só Que Não

Wednesday, July 27

  • High School Musical: The Musical: The Series - Season 3 Premiere
  • Light & Magic

Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.

Spider-Man: New Monthly Series Chronicles the Final Chapter in the Spider-Verse Saga

Marvel Comics has been teasing the third and final chapter in the Spider-Verse trilogy, and now we know exactly what that series is. Marvel will launch a new monthly series in October simply titled Spider-Man, and it features two of the most prolific Spider-Man creators in the company's long history.

Spider-Man features the return of Dan Slott, who wrote several hundred issues of The Amazing Spider-Man between 2008 and 2018 and penned the original Spider-Verse crossover in 2014. Joining Slott is artist Mark Bagley, whose past work includes multiple volumes of The Amazing Spider-Man and an impressive 111 consecutive issues of Ultimate Spider-Man.

The new series will open with a storyline called "The End of the Spider-Verse," which builds on the upcoming Edge of Spider-Verse miniseries and the introduction of several new, multiversal Spider-Men like Spider-Laird and Night Spider. "The End of the Spider-Verse" features the return of Morlun, the villain infamous for killing Peter Parker in 2005's Spider-Man: The Other, and a member of the vampiric family that fueled the events of both 2014's Spider-Verse and 2018's Spider-Geddon. This time around, Morlun has assembled a team of powerful allies to destroy Peter Parker and his fellow Spiders once and for all.

Spider-Man will also intertwine with the events of Zeb Wells and John Romita, Jr's Amazing Spider-Man series, taking advantage of Peter Parker's controversial new status quo as a disgraced hero working with a supposedly reformed Norman Osborn.

“How does it feel to be writing Spider-Man again? Like I'm home. Like there's nowhere else I'd rather be," said Slott in Marvel's press release. "How does it feel to be working on it with Mark Bagley, one of the greatest Spidey icons of all time?! Honored, excited, and unstoppable! Mark and I are two guys who live to tell Spider-Man stories. Cut us and we bleed Spider-Man. And now Marvel has entrusted the two of us to bring back their monthly-- adjectiveless-- SPIDER-MAN title!"

Slott added, “We are not going to let you down. We're going to take BIG swings in each and every issue! And the first thing we're doing, right out of the gate, is the Spider-Verse comic to END all Spider-Verse comics!"

It's not surprising to see Marvel launch another high-profile, monthly Spider-Man comic in 2022, given that this is the character's 60th anniversary. Even the title choice seems intentional, as 1990's Spider-Man #1 remains one of the highest-selling single issues of all time.

Spider-Man #1 will hit stores on October 5, 2022.

The new series not only takes advantage of Spidey's 60th anniversary, it also debuts in the lead-up to 2023's Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. Find out more about Issa Rae's Spider-Woman character and learn how the movie's new villain was inspired by the Portal games.

Jesse is a mild-mannered staff writer for IGN. Allow him to lend a machete to your intellectual thicket by following @jschedeen on Twitter.

Sucker Punch: ‘No Plans’ to Revisit InFamous or Sly Cooper Series Right Now

Since Sucker Punch’s formation nearly 25 years ago, the studio has developed multiple beloved series like InFamous and Sly Cooper. Now, as the studio shifts its focus toward a new IP, these franchises won't be receiving new entries in the near future.

In a statement published on the studio’s website, Sucker Punch thanked fans for their support and laid out some of its plans for the future. According to the statement, the team is working on a new project that requires the full studio's attention, so there are currently no Sly Cooper or InFamous projects in the works at Sucker Punch or at any other studios.

However, Sucker Punch clarified that it isn’t done with these beloved franchises forever and that it would “never say never to re-opening those doors down the road.”

Alongside this announcement, Sucker Punch revealed a few minor updates to InFamous games that will roll out soon. According to the statement, the studio will relocate the InFamous 2 UGC servers to prolong their lifespan, though they “will eventually need to sunset these.”

Additionally, the studio will add the Cole’s Legacy DLC for InFamous Second Son to the PlayStation Store.

“Thank you to everyone for an incredible 24+ years of support,” the statement finishes. “Your love and appreciation are what fuel us to keep making new games and new worlds, and we look forward to continuing to bring new and exciting ideas to life for many years to come. We’re not ready to talk about whatever might be next, but we hope you’ll keep following us whenever we’re ready to share more.”

Sucker Punch's newest title is Ghost of Tsushima, an open-world game set in medieval Japan during the Mongol invasion. Ghost of Tsushima was received with an incredibly positive reception, and the studio looks to continue the franchise in some capacity. A recent job listings on its website hinted the studio's next game will be another open-world action stealth game.

Read IGN's Ghost of Tsushima review here.

Amelia Zollner is a freelance writer at IGN. Find them on Twitter: @ameliazollner.

Sucker Punch: ‘No Plans’ to Revisit InFamous or Sly Cooper Series Right Now

Since Sucker Punch’s formation nearly 25 years ago, the studio has developed multiple beloved series like InFamous and Sly Cooper. Now, as the studio shifts its focus toward a new IP, these franchises won't be receiving new entries in the near future.

In a statement published on the studio’s website, Sucker Punch thanked fans for their support and laid out some of its plans for the future. According to the statement, the team is working on a new project that requires the full studio's attention, so there are currently no Sly Cooper or InFamous projects in the works at Sucker Punch or at any other studios.

However, Sucker Punch clarified that it isn’t done with these beloved franchises forever and that it would “never say never to re-opening those doors down the road.”

Alongside this announcement, Sucker Punch revealed a few minor updates to InFamous games that will roll out soon. According to the statement, the studio will relocate the InFamous 2 UGC servers to prolong their lifespan, though they “will eventually need to sunset these.”

Additionally, the studio will add the Cole’s Legacy DLC for InFamous Second Son to the PlayStation Store.

“Thank you to everyone for an incredible 24+ years of support,” the statement finishes. “Your love and appreciation are what fuel us to keep making new games and new worlds, and we look forward to continuing to bring new and exciting ideas to life for many years to come. We’re not ready to talk about whatever might be next, but we hope you’ll keep following us whenever we’re ready to share more.”

Sucker Punch's newest title is Ghost of Tsushima, an open-world game set in medieval Japan during the Mongol invasion. Ghost of Tsushima was received with an incredibly positive reception, and the studio looks to continue the franchise in some capacity. A recent job listings on its website hinted the studio's next game will be another open-world action stealth game.

Read IGN's Ghost of Tsushima review here.

Amelia Zollner is a freelance writer at IGN. Find them on Twitter: @ameliazollner.